2008年11月3日星期一

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Yahoo! News: Elections

Obama, McCain battle across campaign's closing day (AP)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 02:28 AM CST

Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (L) and Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) stand together onstage after the first U.S. presidential debate in Oxford, Mississippi in this September 26, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Jim BourgAP - Aiming for a last-minute upset, Republican John McCain embarked on a grueling odyssey through seven swing states Monday while Democrat Barack Obama was headed toward three longtime GOP bastions that have become Democratic-leaning battlegrounds in the historic presidential contest.


Images from Campaign 2008: fist bumps and lipstick (AP)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 02:37 AM CST

In this Sept. 21, 2008 file photo, Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov., Sarah Palin, reaches out to autograph a giant lipstick after speaking during her first public Florida appearance in The Villages, Fla.  (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)AP - Obama's fist bump. Palin's lipstick. McCain's plumber. Clinton's tears.


Obama, McCain eye potential administration teams (AP)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 03:33 AM CST

In this March 14, 2008 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, and former Navy Secretary John Lehman speak on McCain's campaign bus  after a town hall meeting in Springfield, Pa. Americans will elect not only a president on Tuesday Nov. 4, but also his huge team of aides, advisers and bureaucrats who will help the winner run the federal government for the next four years. If McCain wins, Lehman might serve as Defense secretary or senior adviser in a McCain administration, sources say. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)AP - Americans will elect not only a president on Tuesday, but also his huge team of aides, advisers and bureaucrats who will help the winner run the federal government for the next four years.


Obama say he might be headed for a win Tuesday (AP)

Posted: 02 Nov 2008 04:54 PM CST

Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama waves to the crowd during an election rally in Columbus, Ohio November 2, 2008. (Jason Reed/Reuters)AP - Barack Obama says he thinks he might be headed for a win Tuesday night.


Davis: Holdouts could tilt election (Politico)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 12:28 AM CST

Politico - MIAMI – A high-spirited Rick Davis late Sunday night made perhaps his final case for John McCain, arguing that the unusual number of still-remaining undecided voters could tip the election to the GOP and that whether those holdouts ultimately vote could prove decisive.

McCain holds final town hall meeting in NH (AP)

Posted: 02 Nov 2008 06:23 PM CST

Two impersonators wear Barrack Obama and John McCain masks during a photocall organized by a bookmakers, in central London November 3, 2008. Barrack Obama is odds on favourite to win the U.S. Presidential election tomorrow according to English bookmaker Ladbrokes. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN)AP - John McCain held the final town hall meeting of his 2008 campaign Sunday in New Hampshire, where his victory in the state's January primary helped him secure the Republican presidential nomination.


Fact Check: The myths that wouldn't go away (AP)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 02:47 AM CST

AP - Facts have taken a beating in Campaign '08.

Campaign comes to churches on final Sunday (AP)

Posted: 02 Nov 2008 04:42 PM CST

Presumptive U.S. presidential nominees Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) are shown in this combination of file photographs from campaign stops from July 18, 2008 in Warren Michigan (McCain) and August 4, 2008 (Obama) in Lansing, Michigan. REUTERS/Rebecca CookAP - On the final Sunday before Election Day, volunteers for both presidential candidates fanned out to churches in competitive states, congregations bused worshippers to polls to vote early and a battle of wills erupted in church parking lots over the distribution of political literature.


Biden in Fla. says politics of division must end (AP)

Posted: 02 Nov 2008 06:59 PM CST

Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., speaks during his Road to Change bus tour across Ohio at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008.   (AP Photo/Madalyn Ruggiero)AP - Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden made fun of a small group of protesters Sunday, then told supporters that the raucous Republicans are the same people they need to embrace once the election is over.


Palin campaigns for GOP ticket in must-win Ohio (AP)

Posted: 02 Nov 2008 08:30 PM CST

Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, right, gives a high fives to a row of Marietta College cheerleaders during her entrance to a rally Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008 in Marietta, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jeff Gentner)AP - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin focused on tax and leadership issues Sunday as she opened two days of campaigning in this must-win swing state.


Japan's Obama town set to party for namesake (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 04:06 AM CST

Reuters - Dancing, singing and playing the guitar, residents in the sleepy Japanese fishing port of Obama are readying to party for Barack Obama before Tuesday's U.S. presidential election.

Plumber's rise to superstar status speaks volumes (AP)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 03:31 AM CST

'Joe The Plumber' points to Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., endorsing his bid for the presidency during a campaign rally on McCain's Ohio campaign bus tour in Mentor, Ohio., Thursday night, Oct. 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)AP - Only a few weeks after being cited by John McCain in his final debate with Barack Obama, Joe the Plumber became so inundated with media attention that he was forced to hire a publicist.


The Next President's First Five Things To Do (Time.com)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 03:15 AM CST

Time.com - In 24 hours, either Barack Obama or John Mccain will quickly turn to taking over the most powerful government on earth. So what does the winner do first?

Obama in command as US voting day looms (AFP)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 02:30 AM CST

Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and wife Michelle along with daughters Sasha and Malia walk off the plane in Cleveland, Ohio. Obama stood on the threshold of history Monday as polls gave the Democrat a sharp edge over John McCain on the last day of campaigning for the most dramatic presidential vote in a generation.(AFP/Getty Images/Joe Raedle)AFP - Barack Obama stood on the threshold of history Monday as polls gave the Democrat a sharp edge over John McCain on the last day of campaigning for the most dramatic presidential vote in a generation.


Sex offender in Vermont seeks state Senate seat (AP)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 02:10 AM CST

Larkin Forney, left, stands with his sister, Kim, holding sign, while campaigning in Burlington, Vt., Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008. Larkin Forney says he has nothing to hide. The 31-year-old Milton man is a convicted sex offender with three drunk driving convictions. He's also running for the state Senate from Chittenden County.(AP Photo/Toby Talbot)AP - Larkin Forney doesn't have the most conventional background: He's a convicted sex offender and drunken driver, a head injury victim and a marijuana legalization advocate.


Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 01:54 AM CST

Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., smiles as he listens to the cheers of supporters during a campaign rally in Miami, Fla., early Monday morning, Nov. 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)AP - McCain, Obama unleash telephone calls, mailing, door-knockings in massive GOTV effort ... Mary J. Blige, Jay-Z, Sean 'Diddy' Combs attend Obama get-out-vote rally in South Florida ... Feds investigate if laws were broken in disclosure of Obama aunt's immigration status ...


McCain burns midnight campaign oil in Miami (AFP)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 01:35 AM CST

Salsa dancers put on a show before Republican presidential nominee John McCain takes the stage for a midnight campaign rally in Coral Gables, Florida. McCain wrapped up a frenzied day of campaigning early Monday with the midnight rally, insisting he was on course for a US presidential election victory over rival Barack Obama.(AFP/Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla)AFP - Republican John McCain wrapped up a frenzied day of campaigning early Monday with a midnight rally, insisting he was on course for a US presidential election victory over rival Barack Obama.


Obama leads McCain in 6 of 8 key states (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 01:21 AM CST

Supporters cheer Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama at a campaign rally in Cincinnati, Ohio, November 2, 2008. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - Democrat Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain in six of eight key battleground states one day before the U.S. election, including the big prizes of Florida and Ohio, according to a series of Reuters/Zogby polls released on Monday.


Election divides civil rights battle town (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 12:19 AM CST

Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama waves to supporters at a campaign rally in Cleveland, Ohio, November 2, 2008. (Jason Reed/Reuters)Reuters - If Democratic candidate Barack Obama wins Tuesday's presidential election, he will owe a debt to this Alabama town where one of the most significant confrontations of the civil rights era played out.


McCain and Obama hit key states in final 48 hours (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Nov 2008 12:10 AM CST

Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain speaks at a campaign rally in Wallingford, Pennsylvania November 2, 2008. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)Reuters - Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain raced through the battleground states of Ohio and Pennsylvania on Sunday, with McCain struggling to overtake Obama's lead in the final 48 hours of a grueling White House campaign.


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